Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 27, 1922, Page 5

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¥ ~ $000 NMG = ‘§-sougyr Fon “er ~ SHEEP Che Casper Daily Cribtine r , tschitary in every way and chouid be on a subject people. They simply re-| been making Casper his headquarters| election on the non-partisan 9 paratey ie tc work uy a good trade among moved the people.—Toledo Blade. for ® day or two fudicial Ballet, spent yeaterday 1. Cas-| 1 ‘ particular buyers. - “*. per. | Mr. Freeland has been in the meat ¢— Among business callers from Chey- and eane this week are E. | Klove and] KILL RATS TODAY. G. Ww. B. F. Schooler arrivel yesterday from Cleveland and will-spend a week on Bastness, market business all his life, knows what people want. It can be said that the Turks never language Gott. ‘ Tap Lukin Candy compeny a run-| ning a contest for the boys and girls of Casper in order to obtain a new |be_casy to say and popular with the ismblic 28 well, [t must also represen” A. AJ Perkina of Los Angeles is in ~ | the city on- business and pleaseure. cee 1 Geofge Wetson' and C, E. Grunan STOLEN Using Wallace Todd of Socorro,” N. M., |the quality of the high grade. prod, ta hée ts Peal hort | 8 spending the week in. tha city on Party who stole motor robe fro: i 1 t D 3 ‘odie - - eC far va attcve t-hatartsine pes Sy GE berate STEARNS’ ber Company exhibit at Ao Show is known ; = af ; : w - 4 ; = Re sa — s sked—. pete William Lester Files Suit in| Peres. | Th¢ best slogan that-can be | Albert Bartlett is a sheepman and] Judge Fread. Blume, justice of the ato nor questiom® asked—and avoid Distriet Court Against Z. A. ?°',° i eves pont Mie cords | clyll engineer from Glendale who hax supreme court. and candidate for << cops wrofveg. tocKteasite ' on Potter and’ Louis The winner will receive a five-pound - - Eill 60 to i00 rate or tice. Get It from | . > Statzer. & bak of free. SCH reve) your ‘OF general store Gealer today, —= An samen L OF MUSIC ag ¢ S| name and of the sender and) Miss Doris Van Meter VOICE, VIOLIN, CELLO, PIANO Phone 958W 443 S. Durbin St. PROMINENT REPUBLICAN FLAYS “VOTE STRAIGHT” SLOGAN © ARE YOU A PATRIOT or will you “vote it straight?” AS A REPUBLICAN SEES THE SITUATION. Richards & Cunningham Co. MEN’S FURNISHINGS DEPT. and allowed yto “remain there until About October 15. It is diso asserted that the 'plaintif? warned ths defend ants and asked that che sheep ‘be @riven off the property. The suit claims. that the land in question “was depasturized and dam- aged to the extent of $1,000. wi ni - Sen “isadora Dungsn was married in Moscuw to rf ,stusstan poet, whom has brou¢ht to America with her. js Isadora‘ becomes a meémber in BOod standing of the Russian rel'ef Basociation.—Columbus Dispatch. OIL LIGHT BEATS ELECTRIC OR GAS BURNS 94 PER CENT AIR A new oll lamp that gives an amaz- ingly brilliant, soft. white light, even better than gas or electricity, has Willig, Ay ester, sheep: | submitted to the Contest Monager, zer for $¥,000,damuge to property > " Srsrmicrer ates cance: | MEW FREELAND MARKET he on the land. FS | g sree ce rsce| OPENED FOR BUSINESS Skin troubl | Resinol Ointment usually stops itch- distressing skin eruption, not due to | serious internal conditions. Physicians | estabiished by Al L. Freeland, who resinel Soup shouid vsually be | opéned Freeland’s market at 410 East wood with Resinol Ointment to fy all deneroee es ‘The new market will handle the, Ace regular line of meats, fish, vegetables | ws Reem as eee man, has filed silt in district court | care of the Lukis. Candy company, against ZA. Potter and Louls Btat-| not later than November 3. | the result of sheep alleged to be own- ed by Pottervand Statzer trespassing tember 20,.las?, the sheep of the de- fondants grere driven on Lester's land lowed ing atonce, It quickly and easily heals ' prescribe Resinoi Ointment regularly | A new market for Cagyer has been 8° JO need not hesitate to try it, | Second street, néxmto-Piggly Wikely aeaahs teottentions Mesiec? store,,. this, morning. and fruits. The, storr js thoronghly Has it ever occurred to you that the United States of America cams into being because of the fact, and the fact only, that at the time the colonies rebelled against Great Britain there were some great statesmen and many brave patriots who had certain ideals of govern- ment which they believed were practical and for which they were will- ing to sacrifice thelr lives? Senjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Alcxander Ha-nilton and a few other select spirts constituted the first coterie of great statesmen who first dreamed dreams and saw visions of a great Republic. .So ardent were these men in supporting thelr ideals, so convincing their logic and so self sacrificing thelr purpose that the great body Politic, the common people of the thirteen original colonies gave-freely of their lives and of their substance In Revolution against English tyranny. No one now living would question the sincerity of our forefathers or deny that the leaders of tho Revolution were statesmen and that eee of citizens who fought the Revolutionary war were YOUR CHOICE OF Men’s Suits Suits that will book and taste. suit pocket- CHARLES A. CULLEN HIRSCH-WICKWIRE AND WESTERN WOOL been tested ‘by the U. 8. government However, the greatness of Jefferson, Franklin, Madison, Monroe, po pada By ioe ie Ha REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE Hamilton -and Washington “will ‘not-make a permanent nation of us ga wit bubpe Mettnbut. oder enidhe nor isure its greatness unless'the same spirtt which dominated the GROWERS ape See ow strate, f : patricts of '26 continues to be the controlling factor In American life. j theg min, Se OF ber uae i ane ° . ‘We are too prone today iF accept politict ane at their oun valuation, : ri yy id to consider statemans! a art. . ere is no more kin ish'p ” Ti: + tg 6 cent common kerosene coal oil . K ty C Sebeeian Pure Virgin Wool, Hand- { ; a POLITICIAN and a STATESMAN than there is between re woo tase jeer ge a ag a Bt oun ommissioner good, wholesome and palatable food and the garbage which ‘s d's. Tailored, No Shoddy. Bi eond a ismp.on ten days’ FREE carded to the dump. A st. en is one whose object in life is service Values Up to $40.00 fate. even pe Rog ‘one FREE to to his country. A politictan is one whose object in life is service to fepiier a genN tocetioec te ohn (4-Year Term) himself. It is generally conceded today that statesmen afe very few ip him introduce !t. Write him to- and that politicians are too numerous to count. SPECIAL SATURDAY dasttor full particulars. Also ask (j A politiclan’s object and purpose in life is fo keep his party in , * him to explain how you can get the (Potitheal Advertisement) ab afl cost. A statesman will throw his party down when it x + and” without experience ot " is wrong. The danger to America today is within the body politic. make $250 to $500 We are strong enough nationally to resist the attacks of any outsidc foe, but we shall never be strong enough to resist ths more insidious " and deadly aftarks cuinst our Constitutional Wherties from within. me / Packard and Selz Shoes echheither (Union Sloth Feaneer wit NTH2 recbact Re hone whe ain aN fee, Tacs .. ‘, ca, with all die respect for who with me, eve ¢ an 2 Sh Fech (Us Made) Clothes that the mbst emincrt danger Hes in the CORRUPTION of our polit. BUYS A HAT feal life by POLITICIANS. xo0d assortment of, sizes and Ps We must haye political until some better system has been de- z : vised. Parties must adopt forms and nominate cand'dates to govern styles. our country. Moreover, if those who are elected to office are STATES- MEN Instead of POLITICIANS; if their object and purpose were al- ways the welfave of the country, the state, the county or the city which they represent, then party government would be an ideal thing. Uu- fortanately this is not the case. Who is there that does not know that from the county organization, clean through to the national or. ganizations ‘of our great parties ‘the supreme intercat is not the public weal but the party gqod? THE FAD SHOE & WHEN YOU THINK THE BEST THINK | Richards & Cunningham Co. CLOTHING CO. ; 5 FASTEST GROWING MEN’S STORE IN CASPER | 220 South Center Street ; Next Door to Kimball’s The Famous Selz $SIX 4 The . most talked - about shoe in Cas- per because of the wonderful value it represents, wun- doubtedly it is the pest shoe in Amer- Corduroy and Moleskin Work _ Pants -Good fitting and guaranteed not to tip. Good values at $2.95, $3.75, $3.95 and. $4.45. Riding Breeches Consider “our own county. Natrona, Is it not a fact that the Re- publican party yovernment which we have ENJOYED for the past two years has been a reflection on the Int ce of the people of this county? Yet we are told by the Republican organization to “vote the ticket straight.” The reason I am using the Republican party as an illustration in tidy article Js because the Republican party in this county Is normally much stronger than the Democratic party. Furth- ermore I'am a Republican myself and feel that I am at liberty to speak of my. own party’s shortcomings. Consider what the Republican organization,did in Wyoming in the recent primary . Governor Bob Carey, one of the best execu. tives that the state has ever had was defeated for renomination by a very wealthy men whose interests are so large that the Political Ma- chine wes cajoled easily. into bogey Be and by promises, which he has never explained how he would fulfill, suceeeded in DEFEAT- ING Bob Carey. On the iace of it, it looks, as if the election of John Hay means the return to power of the Union Pacific railroad in Chey- enne, It took “s and years for the peop’s of Wyoming to break the strangle-hold which the U. P. and {ts allies had upon the body politic of Wyoming, and. now it wed ar that te Republican PUBLIC MARKET Out of the High Rent. District Does It. Fifth and Wolcott Sts Open Every Day Until 6, Saturdays Until9 - ica today selling at x $2.45 to $4.95 party is about to surrender back to the Union Pacif/e and its hench- $6.00. We are ex- $25 $30 $35 TY paket to, eures back 4 . 3 hencl tusive ents. in FL 1 Shirts £0 For the evlightenment of the people of Casper ad Natrona county SPECIAL HENS ¢! ag anne! sor I would like to recall to your minds somo of ths events of this year 4 c Casper for Selz Cold Werther which show how insidious and crass a political party may become in MILK-FED SPRING Packard Finest The new tweeds, new cheviots, new cas- nee Ltr colors, ny met vie ts nse wu, for the purpose of leading. them CORD REDBEDE MILE REP Ral pee Dass , Simeres and new worsteds. Every pat- Se pe pie ani Di gpir‘ectall how iiualiuepbticads Central Committe had a meeting Pot Roast, Ib -15e-17¥ec Veal Steak, Ib. Waves tern considered smart for’ fall. Suits | $2.45, $2.95, $3.75 teh iis aeerent Sate eI eee Boiling Beef, Ib.. ~10e {Veal Chops Ib “very pair made | tailoredin Rochester by men who know | and $4.95. rumors with reference to graft which it was allexed public officials Rib Roast, lb. 20c eee hphoa to wear’’—fine kid | how to.make good clothes, clothes that SPECIAL paths at olan pa oer raya Pa Bho rary pawaanoa epee Round Steak, 1b... -27Yec sie le n d ens of the clty were invited to appear before th and calfskin leath-} ft and wear and satisfy. Heavy cotton flan- Committee, and while these citizens themselves did not so understand Sirloin Steak, Ib. SPRING LAMBS ee haa brown, * nel shirts. Gray it, it was_all nicely framed that the Republican Central Committee after Bat Steak Ib L Pee fy mahogany, cherry| BOYS’ ALL-WOOL WINTER SuITS_ | 2nd 0. D. colors. Jadge for's eaied Seep the Republican Cereal Deena re ee Shouldue Steak Lafib Shoulder, Ib- red; styles and Seine ‘h is 95c each. with « great flourish of virtup 2nd public sipiritedness, accede to the 7 yea ‘ 3 ray lasts for every sare. ave two pairs pants; full lined, Genuine All-Woo] foanets ot Shoes (ese an call: upgn hls honor to Gsk-that a Grand Eark ebene db Tac Epos. Ib ped sewed seams, reinforced where | Army Shirts with mm, cag pay oiae te bebe Rel amb Stow, Ib... an. We y wi ‘i i Packard Shoes Are | the wear is greatest. Good values at | double elbows and , | tat Voumitte taiine tne county Be ten for tite Republican Cen oer ee Hes Wao te Priced at $7.50, $5.75, $7.50, $8.75 and $2.50. lined bosom, $2.95. that the Republican Central Courmittes had in mind securing evidence Pork Steak, Ib... Sugar cured Bacon, Ib. ba 75, $7. 75 ani 50. . against Republican office holders of Natrona county? The idea is pre. Pork Loin Roast, Ib... a —.32¢ Best No. 1 Hams, Ib.... $8.50, $9 and $10 1 a pone As 5 pe BOT Tia BT eT. os Good all leather int nae OF ta benio 6 oo toy caation i spent obliterate - x «a ‘oO erate Solid fntheg Drow | Men's Work Shoes| Monis Heavy Rib- | Pitiees 82.85 iste lade of the ter, the fae that oe emg. covet Nas Where Your Dollars Have More Cents \ Shoes at 5 j aasonably Priced. bed "4 mnion Four-Buckle All- le for the condition alleged to exist, However, I am confiden’ They are Good-| gojiq leather and Suits Rubber Overshoes, {hat an enlightened public will not allow the Republican organization ROS EB year mae ee Goodyear welt, Ou price, $2.45. | Our price $2.95. “judge. C. Fe eran ballerina Jn the sincerity of the committee 12---2 1-2 lb.CansPeaches . . 5 aaee $2.95 any. calf, inter Weight Genuine, Arm called upon him requesting “that 2 Grand Jury bi mvened, fe or blucher style, | Munson last Army] Cotten Ribbed’ Rameoatn. ‘4 requested two of the best known law firms in Cusper to represent the 12---2 Ib. Cans Gooseberries A is . iS $2.95 Shoes, $3.95, $4.45 $4.95 and $5.45. County and State in its Investigations. However, these attorney: - visod the Court that whatever graft condition MAY have existed cin to the call of the conimittee upon the Court asking for a Grand Jury that it was then TOO LATE to secure any: evidence against those r°- sponsible. And 1 believe these gentlemen were sincere and that their Papeyy. rubberized fabrics for rough outdoor service, $4.95, solid leather soles | and*uppers, with half rubber heels. Union Suits. Good value $1.25 $2.95 12 Large pkgs. Scotch Oats . . . . Reasonably priced, | Other good work Hi. “Cot ss y ac thel : 3 445. ee shoes, solid leather Flescch Union Genuine President ae how Faces ihe Realteam bc Central Comiiten wast Bow sineers 12---1 6-oz. Jars Paul’s Jam. ¢. te be be $3.95 ; | and comfortable Suits ” Suspenders, B0e: thayslistened tothe areumenthcahrthe Wo bei eee scree 2.--15 GI Del Mo: Boys’ All-Leather | fitting, $2.50, $2.75 | Our price only.95c | Heavy Wool Army snd how nobly. they By appointing « committee’ to. request 12---15-oz. Glasses De mte Jelly . .. $3.95 Shoes and $3.45. ° Finest quality Silk | Socks, 35¢ pair, 3 abies McrobiLea et Jeers irilbeor eget Sounty, 1 ray opinion We offer the best values possible at the price. . Good ell leather shoes, and . Wool. <De Luxe’”’ Union Suits. Our price $5.95. pairs $1.00. Cotton Work Socks in black and brown 100 Ibs. Choice Potatoes .™. _. $1.00 ‘Men's All-Leather Scout Shoes, $1.95. féludiiie “the vis; : at 10c pair. foot him or her voting a party ticket STRAIGHT regardless of : coiled’ : moisture- | Men’s Fall style Velour Hats, $4.45. Men’s heavy Cot- Pisin pier May Raeige beeps on sBg candidates ‘of his party ‘ts Russell’s €ottace. Cheese. pint 20 roof high tops.| Men's Fall Caps, 7c, 95c, $1.45 to $1.95 | ton Coat Sweaters, an is not a The sight of fesmalbe lea sarod ce Ps x ge SRE See eee aoe eRe chow i | Men’s All-Leather. Vests, $7.45; $11.75 | $1.45. ; office is = and if Is incumbent upon every goot American cit! Delicatessen y ys’ shoes priced f » $7. ‘ zen to go to the pools on the 7th of November and cate The ae ee Jonothan Apples, bushel_._________ $1.90 $1.75, $2.45, $2.75, to $16.75. Boys’ Pull-Over. Tote for thowe candidates’ who will: administer their offices not only $3.45 to $3.95. Boys’ Wool Mackinaws, $4.95. Sweaters at $1.95. ee lee ya Hee UBENCAS ring poresanee anova banae. Always carries a complete | Milk, quart _-_..___--___-_---______ = ~ « F EOF CASPER AND REPRESENTATIVE. CITT. line of cooked foods. One : 2 R ‘ ZENS OF NATRONA COUNTY DO NOT let the professional pollticina Ae : Coffee Cream, 14 pint. : , fell you HOW ‘PO VOTE, but as PATRIOTS so to apie 4 : : > 72 Pint-— he Fastest Growing Men’s Store in Casper! BLS VOTE, but x OTS oto tee polis amd bs er ea conchae eee T Faste. g Per. Why? BMALE Nor Paaee, late who is NOT above suspicion: “THOU i : fie . Hee ¢ ; TENE NY hipping Cream, 14 pint.___-_______ 18¢ at they are the best. Qne price to everybody. Satistaction or your FAD SHOE & CLOTHING CO. ‘Ths above letter is sintiiar to many being received dail. t D - cratic hendquarters, and as {t indicates go clearly what numerous por 4 bee’ ofour city and county are thinking, regardiess of political affiiia- a are —— the liberty ‘to have ‘samp published as a political DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN coMMITTER, BYRON 8. HUIE, Chairman. [Political Advertisement.] “Reliable goods at reasonable prices.” money back. THE PUBLIC MARKET WILL BE HEADQUARTERS THE HEALTH CAMPAIGN. OPEN TOMORROW (SATURDAY) NIGHT UNTIL 9_O’CLOCK.

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